Category

Conservation

Western Leaders Have Failed The Colorado River

Western leaders, from governors and state representatives to unelected bureaucrats manning water conservancy districts, to federal officials, have utterly failed the American people with...

The Patchwork Beneath the Surface

The rivers of the Mountain West look endless on a map, but for many anglers, they feel smaller every year. More people are fishing...

Madison River Enhancement Project Underway

A new habitat enhancement project is underway on the Madison River, thanks to funding from NorthWestern Energy, in partnership with Montana Fish, Wildlife, &...

Giving Tuesday: Support the Organizations Working for Healthy Habitats and Abundant...

It's hard not to love Thanksgiving—good food, quality time with friends and family, and so much more. While so much of Thanksgiving is meant...

Why Do Anglers Keep Fewer Fish?

As catch-and-release fishing has exploded in popularity over the past few decades, many fisheries managers across America have also seen a decrease in the...

Reimagining River Connectivity in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula

When you think of pristine rivers and optimal fish habitat, you might not picture log jams scattering a river system. A new way of...

No Plan Yet For Colorado River Management

For anglers visiting and fishing throughout the west—particularly in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico—the current fight over Colorado River water is something...

Enter the Gunny Gorge Giveaway and Experience TU’s Conservation Work Firsthand

Welcome to the Gunny Gorge Giveaway, where one winner will receive an all-inclusive multi-day guided fly fishing trip with RIGS Fly Shop on the...

The End of Catch-And-Release?

Catch-and-release is often touted as the surefire method for ensuring we have fish to catch next season (or even next month). Rivers with catch-and-release...